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Socorro! Me he cortado |
Cool Hunting |
Help! I've cut myself |
The well-designed,
eco-packages look as good in person as they do in photos and
the un-boxing was a delight, with text and design accents revealing
themselves step by step. We particularly love the stretch of
the bandages, made from hydrocolloid (the same material used
in hospitals), outperforms any others we've tried. Basically
this is gel on a tape that forms an absorbent, self adhesive,
waterproof wafer. They are perfect for superficial cuts and
blisters and can stay on for a couple of days. The cheeky text,
printed on reverse of the packaging and on the inside, also
sets the brand apart from others. In fact what compelled this
company to come up with the products was a desire for exactly
opposite of what's already out there. After experiencing a headache
and visiting a store in search of something to get rid of it,
the fluorescent lights and the terrible packaging screaming
weird things like "dual action formula" and "now
with extra powerful relief" only made his headache worse.
Help line's goal was to make real medicine a bit more approachable
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Help! I've cut myself Eight next generation
bandages (two sizes).
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Socorro!
Me he cortado. |